A lullaby is a special song that helps you fall asleep faster and feel safer at night.
Imagine you're tucked into your favorite blanket, and someone sings a gentle song near your ear, it’s like having a cozy friend whispering to you as you drift off. That’s what a lullaby does. It's not about magic; it's about comfort. Just like how your parents might read you a story before bed, a lullaby is a soft, musical story that helps your brain slow down and prepare for sleep.
Why Lullabies Work
Lullabies are often slow, with simple words that sound like they're coming from right next to you, just like when someone says "I love you" in a calm voice. This helps your body relax, like how a warm bath makes your muscles feel lighter.
Also, many lullabies have the same tune each night, so your brain starts to expect sleep, just like how your favorite toy feels familiar and comforting every time you pick it up.
Examples
- A parent sings a soft, familiar tune to help their baby fall asleep.
- Lullabies are used in many cultures around the world.
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